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Michelle Dockery married Jasper Waller-Bridge at an intimate ceremony in London on Saturday.
The Downton Abbey star tied the knot with Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s expertise agent brother at St Nicholas church in Chiswick, West London, in entrance of family and friends together with the groom’s well-known sister and the bride’s former Downton co-stars Lily James, Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael.
Michelle, 41, walked down the aisle carrying a white satin Emilia Wickstead robe and holding a clutch bag by Aspinal of London whereas the 35-year-old groom wore a go well with by Etro.
Different friends on the bash included fellow Downton stars Lesley Nicol, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Lesley Manville, Imelda Staunton, Allen Leech and Jim Carter in addition to the present’s creator Julian Fellowes.
Actor James Norton can also be believed to have been among the many friends through the couple’s large day, which ended with a reception at Orleans Home Gallery in Twickenham.
Michelle and Jasper met via mutual buddies in 2019 and introduced their engagement in January 2022 by inserting a discover in The Occasions newspaper.
The actress was beforehand engaged to publicist John Dineen, however she was left heartbroken when he died in 2015 on the age of 34 after contracting a uncommon type of most cancers.
Two years after his loss of life, Michelle opened up in regards to the tragedy in an interview with the Guardian newspaper – declaring she considered herself as a “widow.”
She defined: “We have been engaged, and married at coronary heart, and so I do contemplate myself a widow … That’s the primary time I’ve stated that, and it’s a little bit of a aid to say so.”
Michelle added of her loss: “I wouldn’t anticipate (anybody) to (perceive). I spent extra time in hospitals that 12 months than some individuals do in a lifetime. I wouldn’t want it on anybody or anticipate them to know. … You see issues in a different way.”